Nathan's Famous
Nathan's Famous
Nathan's Famous is a renowned American company that operates a chain of fast food restaurants. It was founded by Nathan Handwerker in 1916, with its first location being in Coney Island, New York. The company is best known for its hot dogs, which have become a staple of American cuisine.
History
Nathan Handwerker, a Polish immigrant, started Nathan's Famous in 1916 with a small hot dog stand in Coney Island. He used a recipe developed by his wife, Ida, to create the unique flavor of Nathan's hot dogs that is still used today. The company quickly grew in popularity and expanded to other locations.
Menu
The menu at Nathan's Famous primarily consists of hot dogs, but it also includes a variety of other fast food items. Some of the popular items on the menu include the Nathan's Famous Hot Dog, cheese fries, and the Nathan's Famous Chicken Sandwich.
Expansion and Franchising
Nathan's Famous began franchising in the 1980s and has since expanded to over 300 locations worldwide. The company also sells its products in supermarkets and other retail outlets, allowing customers to enjoy Nathan's Famous hot dogs at home.
Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest
One of the most notable events associated with Nathan's Famous is the annual Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest. This event, held every Fourth of July at the original Coney Island location, attracts competitors from around the world and is broadcast on national television.
See Also
References
- Nathan's Famous. (n.d.). In Wikipedia. Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan%27s_Famous
- Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest. (n.d.). In Wikipedia. Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan%27s_Hot_Dog_Eating_Contest
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